Gluckstadt Journal
Gluckstadt Journal

Haas joins Citizens National

William Haas has joined Citizens National Bank as an Executive Vice President and Branch Manager for the Raymond James Financial Institutions Division.

Merit  Health Madison has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval and the American Stroke Association’s Heart-Check mark for Primary Stroke Center Certification.

Davidson tapped as Madison bank VP

Johnny Davidson recently joined Citizens National Bank’s Madison Banking Centre as a Senior Vice President and Relationship Banker.

Dub’s Clubs is a golfer’s go-to

In its second month of operation, Dub’s Clubs hopes to bring a bespoke golf experience to customers right out of a storefront on Dees Drive.

Gluckstadt police arrest 2 for peddling ecstasy

GLUCKSTADT — Two men have been arrested and charged in two separate instances in the same week with trafficking ecstasy.

City’s fire rating decreases after recent survey

Residents could see a drop in their property insurance following an improved fire rating for the city that was issued earlier this summer.

Rotary Club kicks off with 33 new members

The Gluckstadt Rotary Club started earlier this summer with  33 members and hopes to harness that momentum as they continue to grow.

The 1,200-seat performing arts center at Germantown High School is on schedule to open in early 2025.

2 women busted on the way to rehab

GLUCKSTADT — Two Alabama women who said they were on their way to rehab in Louisiana were arrested earlier this month in a stolen vehicle here.

Caruthers roams where Mozart did

Ann Caraway Caruthers has used her French horn to travel across the world and, occasionally, through time.

Sullivan’s empathy a callback to health journey

The multiple hands on deck caring for patients in UMMC’s Medical Intensive Care Unit are often aided by an equally capable unit secretary in the Medical Intensive Care Unit who knows a bit about being a patient herself.

Kellum finished city clerk program

As a result of three years of hard work, Municipal Clerk Lindsay Kellum graduated from the Certified Municipal Clerk program on June 25 in Biloxi during the annual Mississippi Municipal League conference.

Distance issue with liquor stores discussed

An alderman who wanted to remove the distance requirement for convenience stores and liquor stores to increase competition was immediately met with opposition during the July 9 board meeting. 

Park concept plan unveiled

According to preliminary designs presented to city officials earlier this month, a proposed Gluckstadt Park could feature walking trails, a playground, a pavilion, a stage, a splash pad, and more.

Aldermen pass new ordinance for food trucks

Food truck operators will pay an initial fee of $1,000 or $50 per day for special events to operate in Gluckstadt after an ordinance passed last month to clarify the city’s policy.

Happy birthday Gluckstadt

Officials celebrated the city’s third birthday on June 6, along with Lt. Gov Delbert Hosemann.

Hederman wins 43 award for printing

Hederman Brothers Printing, Direct Mail and Signage recently won 43 Best of Category awards in the 2024 Printing Industry of the South (PIAS) Graphic Awards in Destin, Florida. 

Gluckstadt Police Chief Barry Hale, left, accepts a $5,000 check from the Gluckstadt Madison Business Alliance at the June 11 city board meeting at City Hall. 

Mayor honors Realtors

Mayor Walter C. Morrison IV honored Central Mississippi Realtors (CMR) for the vital role they have played in protecting a marketplace for consumers to buy, own and sell real estate in Central Mississippi since their founding in 1924 this week.

Law student interning at Supreme Court

Law student Karl W. Hatten of Gluckstadt began work on June 3 as a summer intern in the chambers of Mississippi Supreme Court Presiding Justice Jim Kitchens.

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